Replicated evidence that endophenotypic expression of schizophrenia polygenic risk is greater in healthy siblings of patients compared to controls, suggesting gene-environment interaction. the EUGEI study
Author:
Van Os, J.; Pries, L. K.; Delespaul, P.; Kenis, G.; Luykx, J. J.; Lin, B. D.; Richards, A. L.; Akdede, B.; Binbay, T.; Altlnyazar, V.; Yallnçetin, B.; Gümüs-Akay, G.; Cihan, B.; Soygür, H.; Ulas, H.; Cankurtaran, E. S.; Kaymak, S. U.; Mihaljevic, M. M.; Petrovic, S. A.; Mirjanic, T.; Bernardo, M.; Bobes, Julio; Saiz Martínez, Pilar Alejandra; García-Portilla González, María Paz
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2019
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Citación:
Psychological Medicine (2019); doi:10.1017/S003329171900196X
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The European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene–Environment Interactions (EUGEI) Project is funded by grant agreement HEALTH-F2-2010-241909 (Project EUGEI) from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme.
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